Testimonial

“I would like to thank Matthew for great entertainment and staying longer than our scheduled time. All of our guests were entertained and greatly enjoyed their Dansations experience. We really appreciated you staying longer than expected” (PS from Client: the power wasn’t adequate at the facility and Matthew stayed and fixed it then played the full contracted time)

Questions - everyone has them. “How long have you been a …?”, “Can you recommend a …for my wedding?”, “What kind of music do you play?”, “What does it cost?” These are good questions – but when do you ask them? Are they the right ones? Why is it important? Every event – Fundraiser, Wedding, Corporate Party, teen event, private party – has its own unique elements. It’s important to know which ones you want or need and ask about them. You may also realize how much a potential vendor may help you in area’s you may not have considered. Let’s look at some important questions, when to ask them and why.

Atmosphere, setting, view, layout, amenities, décor, staff, and experience – all of these play a role in choosing where to have your Wedding or Event. Here are some questions to ask prior to booking that ‘perfect’ venue.

Now, let’s turn your attention to entertainment. You know someone searching for a wedding DJ. The only question she’s asking is: “How much do you charge for a 5 hour wedding on a Sat. in June?” The DJ answers by saying a “2495.00” to which she may respond with “Oh, thanks!” write down the price, hang up, cross that DJ off her list and move on. That bride has no idea what she’d be getting and the DJ didn’t try to clarify what her needs really are. Ideally, they would schedule a no-cost consultation to discuss her needs.

Congratulations! YOU get to plan the Company party! Not excited? We don’t blame you It’s not easy to figure out how to entertain a myriad of fellow co-workers – let alone their spouse or date. Do you do the same thing as last year-speeches, hire a DJ, raffle off some prizes, begin dancing and 80% of everyone leaves during the first few songs? How about something different? Interested?

Teach Interactive Dances: Have your DJ or a dance instructor teach some current or classic line dances. Make it men vs. women and grant a cool prize to the most enthusiastic of each gender.